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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | June 10, 2007

England take control
ENGLAND WERE well placed for a series-clinching victory after an incident-packed third day in the third Test against the West Indies yesterday.

'Dreamy' Test debut for Sammy

MEDIUM-PACER Darren Sammy said he lived out a dream by taking seven for 66 on his West Indies debut against England in the third Test yesterday.

McCarty mauls Manchester

FORMER West Indies Under-19 representative, Andre McCarty, slammed 127 not out to put Melbourne in a strong position on day one of their sixth round Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) Super Cup game against Manchester at Kirkvine Oval yesterday.

Bustling Jet Blaster scorches to victory

JET BLASTER, running as the 9-5 second favourite with title-chasing jockey Trevor Simpson aboard, stormed through in mid-stretch to win the $315,000-$285,000 claiming race for the Sports Journalists of Jamaica Trophy over 1200 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday.

Marlon Samuels hits at coaches

WEST INDIES middle-order batsman Marlon Samuels is at the centre of controversy again. According to the website Caribbean-Cricket.com, Samuels has written to West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) President Ken Gordon and the team's manager Michael Findlay complaining about being "set aside" by the coaching staff.

Watch it, 'Bora'! Winning is important

JAMAICA LOST Tuesday night's friendly international against Chile at the National Stadium an it was only by one goal, the defeat was a disappointment to many Jamaicans.

Jamaica's Asafa gets set for 200

JAMAICAN 100 metres world record holder Asafa Powell will be hoping to continue his rehabilitation from a knee injury when he competes in the 200 metres at the Prefontaine Classic grand prix today.

Taylor grooms for success

ALTHOUGH HIS dream of becominga top-flight jockey crashed more than 20 years ago, that did not deter 44-year-old Carl Taylor from making his mark, in another capacity, in the Sport of Kings.

Three Jamaican winners on final day of champs

NATIONAL CHAMPION Ricardo Chambers and former Jamaica junior representatives Kerron Stewart of Auburn and Isa Phillips of Louisiana State University (LSU) were winners on yesterday's final day of the 2007 NCAA National Championships at the Sacramento State University Stadium in California.

Mind Your Business

Action in the 2007 Western Hotels Sports Association's All-Island netball competition continues on Tuesday.

All hail Henin's hat-trick

JUSTINE HENIN carved her name alongside the great figures of claycourt tennis yesterday with her 6-1, 6-2 win over 19-year-old Serbian Ana Ivanovic.





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